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Profile of Rachel Ward
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Rachel Ward |
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12th September 1957 |
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Cornwell Manor, Cornwell, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, UK |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Rachel Claire Ward (born at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, September 12, 1957), granddaughter of the 3rd Earl of Dudley, is an English actress that has made most of her career in Australia.
She attended the Byam Shaw School of Art in London before leaving at 16 to become a top fashion model. In 1983 she was voted one of the ten most beautiful women in the United States.
She became well known when she starred opposite Richard Chamberlain in the television mini-series The Thorn Birds. She disappeared from pictures for three years and studied acting. She then reappeared in 1987, playing opposite her husband, Bryan Brown (whom she met on the set of The Thorn Birds), in The Good Wife.
In 2003, a portrait of Rachel Ward by artist Jan Williamson won the Packing Room award at the Archibald Prize.
Filmography
- Martha's New Coat (2003)
- Bobbie's Girl (2002)
- Johnson County War (2002)
- And Never Let Her Go (Made for TV) (2001)
- On the Beach (Made for TV) (2000)
- My Stepson, My Lover (Made for TV) (1997)
- Double Obsession (1994)
- The Ascent (1994)
- Wide Sargasso Sea (1993)
- Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
- Double Jeopardy (Made for TV) (1992)
- Black Magic (Made for TV) (1992)
- And the Sea Will Tell (Made for TV) (1991)
- After Dark, My Sweet (1990)
- How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)
- Shadow of the Cobra (Made for TV) (1989)
- Hotel Colonial (1987)
- The Good Wife (1987)
- Fortress (Made for TV) (1986)
- Against All Odds (1984)
- The Thorn Birds
- The Final Terror (1983)
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
- Sharky's Machine (1981)
- Night School (1981)
- Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979)
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